As the country continues to adjust to life in lockdown, its courts remain open.
While there were fewer hearings and more cases than usual adjourned at Bristol Magistrates' Court, the UK's justice system continues to work.
Every week Bristol Live compiles results of cases from Bristol Magistrates’ Court, and it's no different during lockdown.
Publication of such lists form a key part of the UK's open justice principles, which mean justice is not only done but is seen to done.
The lists includes the defendants' addresses, ages, their offences and the outcomes of the hearings. Victims' names have been omitted.
You can read more on why Bristol Live covers court cases here.
March listings:
Here are the cases heard from March 30 to April 4.
Monday, March 30
Matthew Brown, 32, Ermin Street, Stratton St Margaret, Swindon
He admitted breaching a restraining order on March 27 and breaching a suspended prison sentence. He was jailed for 20 weeks.
Daniel Joyner, 37, of Lichfield Road in Brislington
He admitted assaulting an emergency worker at Street Record in Lichfied Road, St Annes, on March 28. He also admitted threatening to smash up a policeman's house and burn it down. He was jailed for 24 weeks.
Amanda Lewis, 33, of no fixed abode
Pleaded guilty to stealing alcohol worth £100, with another, from Sainsbury's at Winterstoke Road, Ashton, on March 28. She was handed a community order with rehabilitation.
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Robert Monks, 24, of Wootton Park in Hengrove
Admitted damaging three windows in Bristol on March 28. He was ordered to pay £250 compensation.
Jason Parsons, 49, of Arthurswood Road in Bristol
Admitted breaching a supervision requirement and was fined £50.
Graham Shiels, 40, of Logos House in Bristol
Admitted breaching a community order and was handed a community order with rehabilitation.
Tuesday, March 31
Kali Bartley, 40, of Bromley Road in London
Admitted driving a Vauxhall while disqualified and uninsured at Lower High Street, Shirehampton, on March 30. He was handed an eight-week prison sentence suspended for 18 months.
Shaun Delisle, 43, of no fixed abode
Admitted assault and stealing an Alcatel phone worth £80 in Gloucestershire on June 18 last year. He also admitted having a blade on October 30 last year. He was jailed for 36 weeks.
Ben Pitman, 23, of Rockwell Wood Court in Frampton Cotterell
Handed a 28 day domestic violence protection order.
Lian Williams, 41, of Bishopthorpe Road in Horfield
Admitted stealing eight packs of cookies and a baguette from Greggs in Southmead on February 17. She was handed a two-year Criminal Behaviour Order and fined £50.
Collyn Roberts, of Castle Court in Stoke Gifford
Was handed an interim sexual harm prevention order.
Wednesday, April 1
David Downer, 54, of Herbert Road, Nechells, Birmingham
Admitted stealing alcohol worth £144.50 from Waitrose in St Phillips Road, Weston-super-Mare, on February 27. He was jailed for two weeks.
Benjamin Drury, 34, of no fixed abode
Admitted stealing phones and accessories from Fone Styles in Broadmead on March 31. He also admitted assaulting an emergency worker. He was jailed for 17 weeks.
Jonathan Wood, 53, of Willow Court in Rackvernal Road, Midsomer Norton
Admitted damaging a window and ATM belonging to Eurochange in Southgate Street, Bath, on March 31. He was ordered to pay £250 compensation.
Thomas Cserenyecz, 32, of no fixed abode
Admitted assaulting two emergency workers in Union Street, Bristol, on March 25. He also admitted stealing a bag and contents from St Mary Redcliff Church on February 19 as well as a mobile phone and a tin containing £150 cash on February 24. He was jailed for 52 weeks.
Kris Hudd, 40, of Courtney Way in Kingswood
Admitted stalking in Keynsham between March 2 and 11. He was handed a restraining order and told to pay £90 compensation.
Gagandeep Sehmi, 19, of Aberdour Road in Ilford
Admitted having a knife in Weston-super-Mare on October 29 and December 21 last year. He also admitted having 2.1g of cannabis flowering head. He was sent to a young offender institution for 14 weeks.
Aaron Hodge, 24, of Park Lane in Framption Cotterell
Admitted driving a Golf car while disqualified and without insurance in Downend on February 23. He was jailed for 12 weeks.
Thursday, April 2
David Gardner, 56, of no fixed abode
Admitted failing to comply with a notification order made under the Sexual Offences Act. He was jailed for 24 weeks.
Rolf Mathison, 47, of Kings Weston Lane, Bristol
Was handed a domestic violence order for 28 days.
Robert Pitman, 30, of no fixed abode
Admitted failing to keep in touch with the Probation Service under a supervision requirement and was fined £50.
William Taylor, 21, of 47 Wellington Hill West in Henleaze
Admitted using threatening or abusive words or behaviour in the emergency department at Bristol Royal Infirmary on February 2. He was fined £50.
Friday, April 3
Nicole O'Brien, 22, of Guthrum Place in Newton Aycliffe, Durham
Admitted stealing £200 worth of clothes in Bishop Auckland belonging to TK Maxx on May 17 last year.
She also admitted failing to surrender to custody and was fined £150 and told to pay £50 compensation.
Marcus Spiteri, 35, of Travel Lodge in Mitchell Lane, Redcliffe
Admitted harassment in Temple Street on March 20. He also admitted assault occasioning actual bodily harm. He was jailed for 29 weeks.
Jason Woodman, 46, of Lynton Road in Bedminster
Admitted driving a Golf car on Wardour Road, Knowle, while disqualified on December 9 last year. He also admitted driving a Fiat Doblo while disqualified in Bristol city centre on April 2. He was jailed for 24 weeks.
Clifton Gregory, 39, of Tranmere Avenue in Henbury
Pleaded guilty to failing to keep in touch with the Probation Service under a supervision requirement. He was fined £50.
Saturday, April 4
Scott Charles, 42, of Padstow Road in Knowle
Admitted failing to comply with a supervision requirement He was fined £50.
David Morgan, 65, of Hinto Close in Saltford
Admitted breaching a restraining order by sending a message on April 4. He was handed a six-week jail term, suspended for 17 months.